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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 2 November 2024
Fire in Chao Ram Cave: 300m of Fire Hose Needed for Bat Guano Blaze A challenging fire broke out in Chao Ram Cave, Sukhothai Province, fuelled by bat guano. Officials faced a steep 200 metre climb and had to extend over 300 metres of firefighting hose to extinguish the blaze amid risks from the toxic gases being produced. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1342371-fire-in-chao-ram-cave-300m-of-fire-hose-needed-for-bat-guano-blaze/ -
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Fire in Chao Ram Cave: 300m of Fire Hose Needed for Bat Guano Blaze
A challenging fire broke out in Chao Ram Cave, Sukhothai Province, fuelled by bat guano. Officials faced a steep 200 metre climb and had to extend over 300 metres of firefighting hose to extinguish the blaze amid risks from the toxic gases being produced. According to Prayut Waiwong, Director of Protected Area Regional Office 14 in Tak, this incident marks the third occurrence of a fire in the cave. On October 30, park rangers first detected smoke from an opening above the cave. Due to thick smoke at the entrance of the cave, initial inspection efforts were halted for safety reasons. Emergency responders, including the Phitsanulok Rescue Centre, after entering in protective breathing apparatus identified four to five burning areas within the cave. An emergency meeting was held at the Chao Ram Cave Ranger Station to strategise the firefighting approach. The meeting included local officials, heads of national parks, fire control officers, and Sukhothai and Phitsanulok disaster prevention teams. The operation received support from Taling Chan Subdistrict Municipality, which cleared access routes up to the cave entrance, while Phitsanulok authorities provided additional breathing apparatus equipment and provided equipment training for responders, before they were allowed into the cave. Atthapol Charernchansa, Director-General of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, attributed the fire to bat guano combustion due to high heat and gases produced. The response required extreme caution given the cave’s elevation and layout. As of November, the fires have been extinguished using with water tankers supplying the over 300 m firefighting hose-lines to reach the flames deep within the cave. The local bat population remains unaffected in their nocturnal routines. Pictures from responders. -- 2024-11-02 -
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Expats and Retirees Excluded in Thailand's Citizenship Grants
It is a country showing there discrimination towards western foreigners. Mass deportation program of the above mentioned is always on the cards. -
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How bad could a second Trump presidency get?
If Im lucky I have 35 years more to go, what about you? Future will tell how it ends, but I have my opinion on Trump and BTC, and both of them is greedy and morally wrong, and you know it -
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Thai Police Officers Investigated for Alleged Extortion Scheme
The shocks just keep coming this week.... -
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Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
So, in your world you would voluntarily enter the taxation system in Thailand to retrieve portion of 1920 baht????? You must be having a laff. -
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Thai man slaps famous lawyer allegedly over criticism of Islam
I think the lawyer was right in his criticism. -
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